Lyndsy, our Community Connector, had the pleasure of meeting Madonna – the pony – when she was invited to the opening event of a new Multipurpose Therapy Centre that has been provided by Nurtured in Nature CIC. Find out more here
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Our April newsletter launches this year’s Annual Survey, in which we’re asking you to help choose the services we should focus on in the next 12 months. You can also read more about the Pharmacy First service, asking for reasonable adjustments in healthcare settings, plus details on our next lunchtime online event where we’ll hear what Health Trainers can offer.
Supported Internships for 16 to 24 year olds with an EHC Plan – all you need to know. Guidance for Local Authority officers, education providers, and other professionals working with disabled young people, those with additional support needs, and their families.
Part of the EDI Network, “Essential Conversations” is aimed at fostering dialogue and sharing insights on crucial topics related to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Download the first edition here.
The Northumberland VCSE Mental Health Alliance has a new funding opportunity for voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations working within Northumberland.
The latest video explains all about their four Care services – At home hospice care, complementary therapy, private transport to medical appointments (people with life limiting conditions) and Bereavement counselling and support.
We held our latest network meeting in Blyth at the end of January – another successful event with lots of positive feedback
Discover what’s happening in the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Northumberland through our newsletter
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
In August 2021, Thriving Together was awarded the commission from Northumberland County Council to provide VCSE support. Since then, we have met and exceeded the deliverables of the commission. Read the report here.
EmmaJane works as our Data Compliance and Support Officer. Part of her role is to provide support to the Adult Education Budget (AEB) project that we manage. Yesterday, she was invited along to Ashington to meet up with Luk-Luk Productions – one of our AEB partners – to find out how they are benefiting from the funding we offer.
Solid Foundations brings unique support to help people to overcome barriers and achieve positive, life-changing outcomes. Solid Foundations is funded by the UK Government through the UKSPF with the North of Tyne Combined Authority as the lead authority.
Mortal Fools have spent time pulling together this downloadable resource, to signpost their community to those who can help.
This community programme is co-ordinated by The Alnwick Garden Trust with the aim of combatting the impact of loneliness and isolation for people over 55 living in Northumberland.